Your Landlord Can't Do That — Know Your Rights

Can your landlord enter your rental home without permission or warning? In this video, we break down landlord entry rights across the US and explain what's actually legal. Most states require landlords to provide advance notice before entering a rental property — typically 24-48 hours. But there are important exceptions, like emergencies or repairs. We'll walk you through: • When landlords CAN enter without notice • How much notice they typically need to give • What "reasonable entry" actually means • Your rights if your landlord violates these rules • What to do if an illegal entry happens Understanding your tenant rights protects you from harassment and invasion of privacy. Whether you're dealing with a repair request, inspection, or an unexpected landlord visit, this video covers the legal framework that applies in many states. Know The Law helps renters, employees, and consumers understand their legal rights in everyday situations. We translate complex legal concepts into clear, actionable information you can actually use. Subscribe for more videos on tenant rights, landlord-tenant law, and consumer protection across the US. ⚖️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws vary by state and change over time. Always verify current laws in your jurisdiction.